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STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1915. PAGE 9. ‘THIS WAR’S A FINE THING FOR MADE IN AMERICA STYLES, SAYS PEGGY O’NEIL EASTER FOOTWEAR Mary Jane Pumps In Patent or Dull Leather Sizes 5 to 8.....91.25 Sizes 8, to 11..$1.50 Sizes 11, to 2...$2.00 Sizes 2). to 6...92.50 Mail Orders Delivered Free HOYT SHOE CO. 1404 Third Ave. “The war, | believe,” says : eT) O'Neil, who comes to the Moore week after next in “Peg o' My Heart certainly should make the |Amertican designers and dressmak tates on high-class De: jand take notice for 30 days to demonstrate This is the time to show the oct haa Teeth and Orate world that there is just as much ew painless method. Atff}creative ability in thi work quaranteed 12 years in Paris, Vienna, Berlin The fact of buying on jothes |B falar $10 Bridgework. 85.008 tq Europe is merely a precedent that L lar $10 Gold Crowns 85,009) has been handed down since t if $25 set of Teeth . [| pioneer days of the United 8 Sokal $10.0 Precedent is certainly a 5 Set én Teeth SOR (ing to get away from, but Regular win f Gold Crowns as lo turned wraps that w Mme. Manlo shop, in Miss O'Neil owned’ part in were depending on the abroad entirely today and the thought arise thought arisen with som: EK) EKO REX EE) EEO SEX EEE O MEX S3.. “These prices are the lowest possible for first-class work zee DAR, STATE CONVENTION IS BOSTON] OPENED AT HOTEL WASHINGTON: DENTIST S| 1418-20 Second Ave. ._Mppenive Bow Marche. Seattle. Following a social breakfast {first anniversary of the fo unding| held in honor of two officers Fri-|Of Washington's first chapter. Representatives have flocked day morning, the annual state con-|). 4 from the four corners of the vention of the D. A. R. begamat 2)state. The majority begam arriv p. m. Friday. Nearly’ 300 deie-\{ng early in the morning, the In gates were present, and the great-|finx continuing steadily through. est meeting since the founding of out the day the state chapter is anticipated. At 2 o'clock the convention was] The session will continue until Sat- to begin business in the Washing-| urday night. ton hotel ball room. The session | The convention is the fourteenth | was preceded by exercises, includ Isince the state organization was ing a procession through the hall| formed. Today also was the twenty. ‘headed by Gov. Lister TOM TAGGART ON ROBERTS’ BOND INDIANAPOLIS, March 26.--That! company which Tom Taggart, democratic political bond so testif! boss of Indiana, went on the bond It was also shown that an agent of Mayor Roberts of Terre Haute of Crawford Fairbanks, the Terre when the latter was arrested on a Haute brewer and democratic lead charge of election frauds, was re-\er, furnished the $5,000 bond on vealed during today's sessién of the which Roberts was released follow trial of Roberts and other Vingo ing his arrest yesterday on charges county politicians. jot tampering with government wit Representatives of the security’ nesses *NOTHER REVOLU TION IN CHINA? provided Roberts rmimmieair array asta Saturday s SAN FRANCISCO, March 26 Fung plans fer the new revolution levitable, according to Dr. C. Y.| when Pre t Yuan Shai Kai dis ament ng declared he was for y to Sun Yat Sen, er in the founding of public, When Yuan Fung, president of the Chinese No | tional league Dr It may come within six months, mer! | Dr. Fung bell and with this in prospect fu constantly be FANCY QUALITY jing received for the conduct of the Shai Kai came into power Dr. Sun war he said, fled to Japan. For some | Upwards of $50,000 has been con- time he has been directing plans ltributed by Chinese in California,| for a revolt against the present bs Fung says. According to Dr. government, according to Dr, Fung.| 2 doz. 45¢ CHOICE FRESH DRESSED VISITS MAN'S ROOM LATEIN NIGHT WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., March 26./clubman, was called here the ain }-When @ beantiful woman goes to Sh harges Darling with hay the door of a man other than her ing n his wife. husband late at night, and whispers, 8 torney announced that mysterious words, such as “Dickie, in the 4s of the trial he would dear, let me in,” there is likely to show be trouble ing om c im This was evident today when the night and that it was to Darling |trial of Robert Marsden Shaw's suit) that the words, “Dickie, dear, let |against Richard $. Darling, wealthy | me in,” were addrease A, PAPER NAPKINS GET THEIR GOAT RENO, March —Objecting to{ The paper napkins are said to be the use of paper napkins in the|in use only temporarily, pending a University of Nevada dining hall, reorganization of the culinary de Vaal Roast += D220 Sars. 1d 6. large numbers of students signed a) partment petition tod demanding the rests A muss meeting was er 9 today ‘ de fo! nation of P ident Hendric who at which plans came to th netitution from Port-| parade with a bi , land, Ore., last i. inecrintion Ve Want N apkine LADY CONSTANCE Is]! | UNDER QUARANTINE Ba fiche BEAR ON LION TALES || | | NEW WESTMINSTER B. ¢ j March 26.—The military camp at NEW YORK. March 26.~ Lady} Queen's park is «til under quaran-| Constance Mackenzie arrived here| tine, fc the discovery of al the liner St. Louis with a] private y affiteted with! 1g tale of a lion hunt in Brit-| diphtheria rly 1,000 officers sereees st India that made hardened and men have been confined to the ship news reporters RAND reserve as @ result In one week Ay Con ae tee “i: GUTS ITS DIVIDENDS { “th m nearl ther " Lad WINNIPEG, March i Look for U. S. Purple Stamp Constance oke te ne er eh Times ' 4 ite ight between the lines of the Ger. | Jith ¥ n it Bignifies Purity and Quality min ane British forces battling in| Pipes Electric to reduce ite quar ‘tion - Bi ast Africa | terly dividend to a 10 per cent basis “am Until 10 P. mM. instead of the basis of 12 per cent Carranza reported ili in Vera/lt t# also reported that the com Cruz, pany intends cutting lis fares ‘ mM (y ty © OO 9 {) oO O NECESSITY KNOWS NO LAW! That’s one of the truest sayings in the world, and here’s an illustration that proves it: Because I need and must have a considerable sum of money to meet pressing bills, I am offering my entire stock of High-grade Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Fur- nishings, etc., at POSITIVELY SACRIFICE PRICES I certainly wouldn’t sell this fine merchandise at such low prices if it wasn’t for the stern necessity of getting money to pay my bills. But my cred- itors want their money, and I am going to get it for them, no matter how much of a sacrifice I have to make myself. I call your particular attention to my stock of Shoes—it is one of the larg- est carried by any regular store on the Pacific coast, and contains the very best makes that it is possible to buy. In this immense stock will be found such well- known makes as the following: Weber Shoe Co., Brockton, Mass. hae Reed’s Cushion Sole, of Brockton, North Ad Shoe Co., North F Mass. A po Py eran ong es, Marie Aatene The Stilson-Kellogg Shoe, made in : r Tacoma. The famous McKelvin Line. The Big “Z,” made right here in Seat- a The “Hand Kraft’ of Compello, Mass. tle, and a shoe to be proud of. When you can buy Shoes such as the above you don’t need to be told that it’s the chance of a lifetime This Sale Will Start With Renewed Vigor Tomorrow Morning at 9 o’Clock I have to raise money, and do it quick. No half-way measures go with me now. If you want bar- gains come—and come early. Men’s Shoes $3.00 to $4.00 Odds and Ends, Shoes or Oxfords; sizes 6 and $3.00 and $3.50 Gunmetal and Vici Kid, Lace or Button; all the newest shapes. $ Money-raising price. a Men’s Shoes 1,000 pairs of Men’s Shoes, English lasts, cloth top, in = ber bottoms, rubber heels, hand welt; all new arrivals. Were to be sold for $6.00. 9 Money-raising sale price............---seee++ THE BIG Z SHOE, MADE IN SEATTLE Lot Nos. 1008, 1032, 1011, 1021—these numbers are the best lines this factory makes—all double sole, large exten- { sion, as near water-proof as any leather can be made. Sell $3.50 and $4.00 Goody-ar welts regularly for $5.50 and $6.00. 95 in Blucher or Button, Gunmetal Money-raising sale price...........----+000e¢ Compare these prices with other sales. or Vici Kid, leather lined. — $2 95 SMW bia.o buat e $48 50 and $5.00 Hand Welts in the newest shapes; large va- riety. These Shoes are worth more money wholesale. Money- a S345 i) Ipe\ white duck. pg Movs 95c “raising price ..........-. $6.00 and $7.00 Shoes, “Hand $2.50 Ladies’ _ Oxfords, all new Craft,” the Big Z Washington toes. Money-raising 9 c Dry Shod and the “J. & M.” | | Wim PIICE «eee eee eee eee Shoes, all go for sc7imieri: 88.99! Boys’ Shoes Veals, double sole, water-proof; retail for $8.50 and $9.00. | $2.50 Boys’ Shoes—Money-raising price Money-raising $ 95 $3.00 Boys’ Shoes—Money-raising price * MD 5 b.cNie ok te hin $3.50 and $4.00 Boys’ Shoes—Money-raising price. .$2.35 $3.00 Pants—Money- Men’s Clothing raising price ............+. A few broken lines, good patterns—sold 15c Men’s Sox, black and tan— for $15.00. Money-raising $6 08 $3.50 Pante—Money- $1 95 Money-raising price ............- 6c PHICR ccc cc cscrcrscccens le raising Price ......eeeeees s 50c Suspenders—Money- 1 Cc Full lines of Spring Cassimeres, Fancies $5.00 and $6.00 Pants— raising price .............0.005 9 and Worsteds; regular $15. $8 $5 Money-raising price ........ $2.95 50c Silk Hose—Money- c Money-raising price ....... a raising price ...........0es00: All Blue Serges, including the famous “Moran” line, all hand-tailored, 18-ounce 9 strge—sold up to $30. $12 95 Men s Hats Money-raising price... - LJ $3.00 and $4.00 Men’s Hats, all shapes, one and two of a kind, including some Men’s Pants Stetsons. Money-raising g 5 c 25c Wool Sox—Money- raising price . Qc 50c Work Shirts—Money- raising price .............0%08 35c $1.00 Dress Shirts—Money- A8c raising price ............0005 $2.00 Pants—Money- 95c sorid iphaogl SN ee aT $1.50 Dress Shirts—Money- 89c raising price ........--sss+55 All the new Spring Hats, in every color] raising price ..........+-+++++ $2.50 Pants—Money | 29 and shape. Money-raising $1 45 Hundreds of other articles reduced the raising price .........+++044 s sale price a same proportion as above prices. OVERCOATS AND SLIPONS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE, SUIT CASES AND HAND BAGS AT ONE-HALF PRICE. J. B. ROBINSON rT) C) & & & D OG @ Ci 1422 Third Ave. = Panre,eosetirs §«=—-- 1422 Third Ave. a [XE SRE XEE' EO RX E/N O ME KMN NOMEN NEMO MEX EEOREXEEOEEO et tent head deed nee? Pee eet Cae ee eee Rete Geer nee nee oe | Peel tert taeltssttasl inst tes ene’ Si6 ese bon ene